Has there been a thread or discussion on pull behind campers? I've had a request to start a thread on campers if people are interested in discussing them.
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Has there been a thread or discussion on pull behind campers? I've had a request to start a thread on campers if people are interested in discussing them.
I pull an Aliner cub
We have an aspen classic
I have a Timeout camper that I've pulled twice, and plan to use it next year several times. It takes a couple of trips to get it outfitted the way you want.
I had a foldout tent trailer for years that we pulled with the car. Always thought camping was a great experience, ane trailer pulling is never a problem. (I hate tents and sleeping on the ground)
You meet the nicest people in a campground, and if they happen to be bike campers it is even better! We always kept our camper complete with cooking and eating items, sleeping bags, pillows, etc ready to go. We could get off work on Friday night, and be on the road in 1/2 an hour. Spend two nights camping and be back home Sunday. Then we had a week to get it cleaned up and ready for the next trip. Great way to raise two boys.
I have always pulled a combi-camp camper and went through the entire blue-ridge parkway with it. Had it for about 12 years without any problems.
I have two one is a Kamparoo I use with the motorcycle and the other one is an Aliner Alite. We try and camp somewhere different every weekend during the summer. You are absolutely right about getting off work and heading out raising boys. More kids need to shut off the games and enjoy the outdoors.
I'm really proud of my two sons and it's not because I was so smart, but they grew up with fishing poles and golf clubs instead of computer games.
I have a Bunkhouse that has been towed by my Goldwing 1800 but not by the wife's Stallion. Would need to find a 5-wire to 4-wire adapter in order for trailer to be used with Stallion.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
Attachment 3007 Here's a picture of my '07 Roadman Camper that I used to own. Had to sell it after I had a stroke in '08, since it was too difficult for me to set it up. One of the nice things about the Roadman is that you can use it either as a cargo or camper trailer. I pulled it behind my ' 02 Gold Wing. The unit trailered like a dream with little indication that it was even there.
Now that I'm physically challenged, (prefer that to saying I'm disabled) I've decided pursue my love for the great outdoors via 3 wheels, presently waiting for the delivery date of the '11 Stallion that I ordered in June of last year. The Stallion ought to open up other possibilites regarding camper size, tongue weights, etc. I've got my eye on a Aliner Alite, an "A" frame hard sided camper that sets up in less than a minute, or its bigger brother, the Aliner Sport that's a bit heavier, larger and is more that a just a place to sleep. It has a tongue weight of slightly over 100 lbs. but the Stallion ought to handle that with little to no difficulty or concerns IMHO.
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we pull a Time-Out Tent trailer..........
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I pull a Quick-Kamp and had a great trip to Yellowstone/Grand Canyon last fall. You can get a 5 wire coverter aon line.
I made my own wire conversions. For the Aliner Alite I did not remove the 7-pin round RV plug because I still pull it with my truck sometimes but what I did do was run the 7-pin round male into a 7-pin round female bolted up nice and neat out of sight under the trailer and on the tongue. Then I ran a 5-pin round plug from there to the trike so when I pull it with my truck or someone else's all I have to do is reach up and unplug the 7-pin and plug it in a vehicle.
Then I made a conversion for my screamin eagle that runs a 5-pin square so I can still pull the Aliner with my bike when my wife doesn't go and I want air conditioning, heating, electricity and such.
I also made a conversion from my screamin eagle 5-pin square to a 4-pin flat so I can still pull my lighter Kamparoo.
you can get the adapters at auto parts places. Even wallyworld has some.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
We had an older Timeout - unfold the top and side, put up the poles and throw the tenting over it and attach. Like an umbrella tent on a platform, not a pop-up. Really liked the entry on the side instead of the end as most other campers have.
We now have an '02 Bunkhouse, and love the thing. I am planninig on modifying the awning to the more modern shock-corded support so it doesn't droop, and have made a cooler rack. May add an electrical port sometime.
So what mods have you made to your camper, no matter what brand or style? How did you do it, and would you do it differently if you had to do it over again? Be interesting to see the creativity of the group, and blatantly steal some good ideas.
(I've copied and pasted this to the trailers-campers-toyhaulers sub-sub-forum on the
Tech Talk - All Brands - Trikers Helping Trikers sub-forum)
http://www.triketalk.com/forum/tech-...lping-trikers/
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Don - 2004 GL1800 Champion trike, 2018 Can Am Spyder RT Limited
2 wheeler: 2013 Triumph Bonneville T100
FORR Local 11, AMA, MRF, Mid-South MILE Committee
Our Aliner Alite is a 2008 we bought new and here are some of the modifications I have done to improve on a great little camping trailer.
Installed a fantastic fan
Wired in multiple 12 volt outlets
Installed a 2" hitch on the back of the camper
Installed a standard rack on the back
Installed a StowAway2 swing away cargo carrier when not using the flat rack
Wired the back hitch with a 4-pin flat plug to operate the lights when we use the StowAway2 cargo carrier or carry objects obstructing the original trailer lights
Installed a 6,000 BTU air conditioner with the outlet wired directly into the converter
Made a removable shelf for a portable heater. Will replace with a permanent heater this winter
Built multiple storage racks inside
Reinforced the inside storage bench frames with aluminum for my own piece of mind (I'm a 320 lb man)
Here are just a few projects I plan on this winter.
Replace inside lights with LED lighting for less draw on the battery so when we are in a location without electricity and generators are not allowed
Install another battery for longer run time
Reinforce the front storage compartment because the bottom is flimsy for what we haul
Install solar LED lights on the outside of the camper and underneath with an automatic switch
Install aluminum storage boxes with slides under the front and back of the camper. (boxes are built)
Install a drop down floor for a porta potty
Build a outdoor kitchen (chuck wagon box) made of aluminum that fits on our StowAway2 swing away rack
Convert the tail lights to LED
We love this camper and I discovered I often use this setup instead of my screamin eagle and Kamparoo even when my wife doesn't go with me because it's hard to go without the comfort. My brothers and friends all have motorcycle campers and they post a sign come see the Whitehouse the unofficial name they gave it. The camper, the stallion trike and everything I've tried to improve is for my wife. We were in a bad motorcycle accident in 2008 and she is now permanently disabled but now she can still enjoy the camping we love to do.
Sorry about everything running together I tried using bullets............ Brent
White house fits. Is this the one with the hard sides and top?
How about some photos of your upgrades.
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Whoa! That's certainly not the unit that left the factory. Will definatly be yours when you're done! Would love to see some pictures.
Don - 2004 GL1800 Champion trike, 2018 Can Am Spyder RT Limited
2 wheeler: 2013 Triumph Bonneville T100
FORR Local 11, AMA, MRF, Mid-South MILE Committee